Buddleja tibetica is a
deciduous shrub of very sparse habit, growing to < 3 m high, more in diameter. The flowers appear before the leaves at the nodes of the previous year's growth, during March in the UK. The faintly scented flowers form compact sessile or subsessile clusters, initially dark purple, they rapidly turn pale on opening, ultimately becoming white. The distinctive leaves are < 10 cm long, and broadly
lanceolate, though there is considerable variation in both size and shape; the upper surface covered with a
tomentum which persists for several months, bestowing a greyish-white bloom. ==Cultivation==